Fraser Valley Business Coalition
The Fraser Valley is the future.
Population growth, innovation, and business activity means this region will be critical to the future success of BC. But there are challenges ensuring the Fraser Valley has the infrastructure and policies in place to remain successful. From highways to hospitals, and transit to training, the Fraser Valley needs investment in the things our people and businesses need and deserve.
That's why the Langley Chamber has joined together with other chambers of commerce from across the region to create the Fraser Valley Business Coalition, which together represents thousands of member businesses across the Fraser Valley and will work to support, connect and advocate for the needs of local business.
Updates
News Release: Fraser Valley Business Coalition Urges Political Leaders to Address Key Economic Issues Ahead of Provincial Election
October 1, 2024 – As the Provincial election approaches, the Fraser Valley Business Coalition (FVBC) calls on all candidates and political parties to prioritize the critical issues that will shape the future of our region. As a rapidly growing economic hub, the Fraser Valley faces significant challenges that must be addressed to ensure continued prosperity,…
Langley Chamber Talks Highway 1 Traffic with CBC Radio
After another grinding rush hour on Highway 1, the Langley Chamber joined CBC Radio’s On the Coast show to discuss Highway 1 traffic and its impact on people and businesses in Langley. The Langley Chamber has lobbied and advocated for Highway 1 expansion for years, including replacing the 264th overpass to better serve Gloucester and finally bring…
Premier, Mayors Join Over 200 at Inaugural Fraser Valley Economic Summit Touting Region’s Economic Potential
Premier, Mayors Join Over 200 at Inaugural Fraser Valley Economic Summit Touting Region’s Economic Potential May 23, 2024 — The inaugural Fraser Valley Economic Summit was held this week and brought together BC Premier David Eby, the Mayors of Langley Township, Abbotsford, Chilliwack and Mission, and over 200 attendees for a full day of discussions…